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Y, KMPLOYERS—ORDERS ARR SOLICI- enees york at the Werk. of Eeatid on. arf 188 Fulton oh, ii Seema & AQVHEN THE WHOLE LB WORLD AyD. a | \ there, then comes iar ettiae where SAB ENTE rice # canta, of the United Sta credited Envoy Extraordinary Plenipotentiary of her Catholi the United Stator, was reco: President today The delegation appoiuted by ture of Virginia called Senate Committe interview was ofa highly eatia! acter, and the latter was arnest intention of that Si fy in the Union, proposed by © Th previous to th Visited the Py ot te un del rose lent, who, noe he was op’ that n tof their inission - _.. | his oppomt the Kor OOBTAIN PATENTS, CAVEATS, | Waatiow a law of tho lat For tho information of faithtully execute ie That ho Legislature had dono right by copting ite terma, which het tend to alleviate the bitternens aud at an enriy the Southern S\ the Fed All the | Govern! Judy ther upon Gard their pictures were take 6 pictures FORTIETH CONGRESS. Kennte. (Teegraphed ta the New York Sun) KECONSTRUETION Waantrsorox, Mareh do = Mr. Grimes moved that & o'clock FM the Sonata tik + recess until 7.0 o'clock, unle swine Mr Sumner hoped not Mr this, in order to p oustruetion bill Mr. Conners hoped the 1 vail, ‘There was an evident the part of aome of the Senatur thie bill with @ view of p day of adjourner ti the wishes of @ majority of the Senate aud contrary, also, to the wishes of tho | people, who ‘desired « vent of | Congress we soun us it could y ybe et | fected Mr. Drake would be havo Me | Conness apect!y the Seuatore to whom he | referred as desiring ® continuauce of the | Aeasion Mr. Conneas said if his honorable friend from Mix was, to 048 & homely expres. tying shoulter,” hwagining every Souate ae made to | very disagrees bie bustions would reply to Mr Drake ae « yosterday, that he was not tn hy had wright ty make such did without being called to nev Mr Drake replied that ne Conners had wright to make Dut ae it ao happened that seat discussion of this bil, ha (Drake) wae the ouly Seuator who atiompted to anend it ho did not think there Lhe any othor application. or that Uh whs of Mi Conness could have been inteuded but hin. He wish to say in regard. to matter, that He lad no digposition to poat pone action ove moment longer than wae hevessary tw put the bill im the al cording te b ste further M1 the country with regard to that Chove gentle yo to way OF Lae mene the Thirty win vequiring Ube 9 m bh Congres very fy the now Senators were brought here ow this extra aeapion for, not to gly tion to the publi intere that they requ Apationt y jane wi to in was he pi Mr Co had bean any tora, except by uw said by ote hin friend (re Tho Tivty moth Congress are doubtless re sponsible tor what they did) during the sem 1. He (Connena) no Bpuli for hie partin ator from Missouri would he time, without extending this comsarily, to bring hve upon the aftaire of the eo: The motion of Mr, Grin vid the Senate, at of bor wine OF ry ow + o'vlock 11Q0 OW IN TH CAPITOL Me Wii Jntion reported yeatertay by M or intreduction. of quore ito the Capitol wae adopted arr AM Thaw reported trom « bill to aw pr of pasnong exempt stoamboats from boi to carry friction matcher in The act passed the Seunte lus failed to be acted on tn the House considered aud passed, A CADE KOH SIE y called up the Mr. Ran the American York the right of way and pri submarina ‘and and ope | Atlantio coust of t tablish telegraphic comm the United Islands, Some objection being offer mediate Present. THE TREASURY PRINTING Mr. Henderson asked that ¢i to laveel, ate the conduct of my the Treasury Do ded ‘or in the resolution of sist of five instead of three Mr Sherman thonehe it yeatorday oa the on the Judiciary. jor the term ir returning to Kich the members ates to wll their relations to | *r, photograp wil be about twouty by thity Frumball aut it was necessary te # the Supplementary Ne otion would pre diapoait ary, an bathonalit He (Con Thos was not the tim was oot awaro (lit there ir procmedings judgment to bear oalled up the conourront reso: f the joint rules, prohibiting malt or a) hoata, ete Telegraph Company of Now e of the above, it was, on motion of Mr. Ramsey, postponod for the and Minister 0 Majoaty to ived by the tho Loegisla The fastory char ured of the to return to | ovat edit thought the promptly ae | hoped would | produced by | day restore | tna group. 4 to discuss eas) Senator did rind. He He wa he | wait doubt Mr ® reference, orday, in the the durati mon who, 1 agned an wet ought not, rat io endow know what © full atten every extent to get away soference 1 OF Bow aan nh Massours anion unne AN agreed (0 mM r Reanenden, At) buildin the Commit A the nin sheet the Li to ng compelled wu iron safe, taession, but Ty was bill to grant vilege to lay, wable on the and on 2 betwee by way of the ‘od to the im nuREAG, he Committee the Printing ertnent, prov torday, com whom « » learned in the law, t tigate such cattns and give vouchers for the ew und corroet sleon ow. cod wot Mr | ssquently dla motion to ve the purpors of modification. | TIVE aU PPLE MENTARY RECONSTRUCTION HILT The Supplementary Keeoastruction bill was thon taken up. Tho question w Mr Drake's amend ment, which was modified by the mover so | as to rowl that the conatitutions of the States referred to shall provide that all vot on ore for State, county and municip ere shall bo by ballot, ‘The amendment was dinagread to Mr. Feesenden moved au amondment, the effect of whieh ho explained he that the Couveution to tra | Constitution, aball be 6 eaniou in fave trans rom the prov eruiment to winanding gen moved to strike from the first section the following rein hed ) ahall be helen, auerel | 1 act, ahall cause « Also Lo strike from the seoond section the following words whtols ont given fur be end aivil uw ther | | copy the direct t appoius te have ® place for holding i This wave rise to a discussion which took | a wider ly participa: | Yelock nntil four, nthe fiewt of Mr a wud it V1, nave easonidon anid, that rogarding thie as vote, it Ina aeoond ainondinent ty ing depend u the ho abo witluleay it Mr. Sherman interrupted the dine move the disability hold ottve, from | Robert Mo Patton, of via, aud Joseph I, Hrowu, of Georgia, which was referred to | t Judioimey € wit bee, | suate, ACL Le oclock, wont inte Ex ecutive weasion After the Kxecutive ac for «recess watil 7.4) o'clock, was tesoinde and the Senate adjourned JUUSE OF REVRESENTATIVES, Resor eTions Mr Ranks, from the Committos on Rulos, | reported resolutions ue follows | Directing that mosaayos tro or tho Presideut giving hotic od oF approved. bo rope the Clerk's desk the Sonate to bills pass | forthwith froin | After explanation and | brief discussion, in which it was a watto of complaint ow are gener | yin iguo ich messages, tho resolation waa adopted i ing the Hiith rule, whieh rofora adwissions to the Hor of to provide that ox mem who are not interaated the House, 80 a0 of Congrosa | w any olan pend: | ing before Congress, and wh regia: | ter themasl ves, may wit in the hall, Attor cxplanation and « brief | diaonanion the renolutio wis adopted Mr aine, from the samo Committes, re nents to rules providing Uimt all other that in all casa where appropri not na car be mads apecitio iu amount, the maxi to be expended shiall be atated ; which adopted THE NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUR Mr. Hulburd offered # resolution re ing tl aker to appoint the Committes on Public Expenditures, and that auch ¢ mittee take into eration te report of tho committee of tho last house on the sul | ject of the Now York Custom House, and what notion, if ad viaable ia Tu oxplaining } 0 to the investigation made by the committee into the affairs of the Now York Custom House, and to the card isaued by Colloctor Smythe, charging the committee with @ epitotul animus, because of his in ability to make all the appoitmente that the committer had asked tor, ‘That waa a | grave charge, but there was not @ shadow of foundation for it; the committee had never vaked an appoiutinent from Mr Suythe which he bad not ma ‘he had tendered to them appointments | which they nover received. Relerring also | tothe denial of Sonatora Doolittle aud Pat. | torson, that they had not received one cop por from Mr. Sinytho, he amud the committeo | ad never inade auch charge; the committee | bad simply reported the fact that Mr. Suythe testified be bud intended to pay certain sume to th watore, and they bad not denied that arrangemont of that kind. 1 that part of the sub Joct with the simple remark, that on the supposition that the committer was atill in xiatence, he Lad been approached with the otter of testimony, which would bring that | mattor yet closur home, Referring to charge made by Mr. Smythe, that part hie testimony bad been supp: ‘aod all of it distorted, bo denied that there was any truth in it, ‘and assorted that Mr. Smythe had been invited to come before the com- mittee and to make the fullest statement, that he bad done so, had peg come to the oF mation room pad by As testimony, striking out an what- to the clerk's desk, and had read a letter from an assistant (9 the stenographer mak- sae Olgilas douse), pod qavartion ~The only NEW YORK, part of Mr. Sinyth t l estimony anppreased | reepom SATURDAY MARCHE 16, _1867. for bia removal rested w SUN. EUROPE. Price | Two Cents | NEw YORK He had erat ante ia te tne Tamme | romove hier then ve (ir, Wood) wae almost : aphel tothe New York Sun) i Seni being, “Yea, | going to may that the fr j atslataes. Tones gave Senator Patterson's lady mild be impeached forte cents worth of candy.” ” MocMte tal | | Vive question waa taken on Mr, Hulburi | Sun Cable Dispatches. wits Wiranean PLPeutRY Virected the reporter take it down | tinge the favestig¢ nof the New York . 1. Habriota pearance Benevolent Societ All of Mr, Suiythe's v wae inthe | io reaiution was] THE EASTERN QUESTION, | ectatte tothe aotion of the Now York handaof the public printer, except a por fi Supervisors in rofunding cortaia taxes tion referring to his having improperly pro. | ni offered thie rexotition ar th» Governor transmitted wred from an a tan ” eporter a) bat aubaeds vr ited it wo ae to aw E tion from Pilot Coun caper at hae eeatinrne, ater hile tices | attutatt Cermaitien om Muito ksiventia| EUROPEAN POWERS FAIL TO AGREE, | (ire torn crmaruments upon tue rofied 1 by the Coamitive, He declared | tares for the Judiciary Committes, ant by ones He of tho hutior, which was roforror to that the Coston bow io Wall ates striking out the tustructions aly mpea ay 7 i a thee, uiridor Mx, Shs theta adduninieet ati {| ionty Heaving the action entirety tothe, Lurkish Goverament Resolved (0) °'tacory tho Now York and Brook with corruption, and that, ta to | Commit . 4 Iso Poeun aie Company Awarchouss Lusiness, a more the Tn the course of the discussion, My Hat | Continue the War. Po pre tiou of the nay improper, diarepntable wud dis | burd stated that a gentleman toll him yee sation of eee ‘ tram fon than that ywoin the | terday that Me. Smythe bad told him thy = m: of ha Nationa’ | lt tr a i wy bad never been mate public. He | day before that he bat received a letter gare AMRRICAN CHAMHER OF Come) Non | » Insurance Company ated that the evidence alowed | fro Trosident’s Mrivate Seeretary aw \ as while Mr, Sins the took an oath every him that We wae all vight the ex | MERCE IN LIVERPO! port extending the juria mouth that he recive hing from cart | preston being that he was “Linkey dorey a 1 ! ry ah oun ive every | (Laugiter ) the charter 0 Brookly * ti mone Meo Wood asked Me. Hatbard wh 1p | Puatitute his Secretar ho itun-| be believed that Mr. Btayt alanidso, — | Banquet to the Cable Heroes Authoring Hroolklyn to borrow money hod been ta hy the Me. Hathur: wt at very tikely 7 re & for the purpose of » sel es hail f ‘ and then hy re) Mr Wo Pashed hit wit he cy cr the Se venta Railrom him, “lam doa | ANT tes th: reply) that te] — Pibe Albany ani susqdenacneh Neartook fo carry Un "aul me Thursday, Mor aT +." Me, Suiythe, tot Vit, said Mr. Wool, that ie the main a ihe Teale ae ales cat | nines resseD Had maid wy batt the |e alas Matldade waging Increasing the powers and duties of tho Valo not what| Alter 4 further — diaoasaion ‘The Eastern Quontion. Htetropottian oa t! know what siott | Se resolution tied Honnow, Thiraday Uvening, March Mh] Amending f . ration mt Tt hat y ' nee ‘ pon atated that tho European Powers have | fotios for a and re vo pur wie allowed for debate Ia ’ failed to agres on the Kastorn question. [PY oy a iremosne, ate. Matbord 9 nt oes RUME, jr demands addicional concorsions for fis teal@ay Lexingtoa avenue rR ew ee eh tees 1 tphet ta the New Vork & the Chr 1 suljects a altan Rasiroad t ane tae te Che ak iia, hate.’ ¥ eursent abd ths Chetaabs | Dispatetion 1 Constautinopte atate | Mri Giion moved to amend by making twitht eatigation, Mr. Maly: | cle tran Minintee bt that the Tu rnment is determined | tie, Company® Porporatiou: inevean of peeanineé Bo meee ak Wasit ms, M 1a Tho T BL ty comtinis war un Candia is pre Motion lust hy # vote of Ih to Cavett Wars: Cua conse) A oe was) (oatay, commu L to the House w loiter | paring to aond ten frost battalions of troops | T Waa then passed by the following poken teh sip proot | Hear Minster dated Fotraary 8th, to the nd vader the command of Haw Baa ye stein iinet: Chan to bawe sit miter thy in whieh thy or saya tha lawsof Rom | sam Macha ere, « a c n ape ar Se eee ee eT ENG Ltatamen tes | ne mee bol aay other form of public | France. phrey, Kline, J. Murphy, Parsona, Pieray Teft the ateud, that Mee Perr ata writ. | Telgious worship than such ae orma to Panis, March 15. Tt Universal Raposl: | Vlatt, Sean te Wat erlaud, Wil ton agreement to the effect, and that the | the teachin: of the Kon Cathoho | tion will be informally o Lon the first Campbell, birdies ee ” by ihe Phen ; t A Chureh, bat the ret ot any foreign Mine | day of April, ‘The inauguration ceremonies r on, La Wau, Smythe as vampire Sucking ont. the lite | MteF at the Papal Court, to hold religious | will take place at a later day H.C, Murphy, Nicks, White, minerce of New Yo: ham: rvie Thore has boo narise in Imperial Moxi oes and Gilat ; ordin ee uithrtece Meee ienad op | ¢88 bonds, in consequence of @ rumor that Ate to bia own. persona randizemont | us ho lias never been questioned o ‘ and to political o jects, interfered with; this the Russian, the | Hey are to inverted into Freugl threo Folieved the offiesat reporters of the House Vrusnia m, the American, and tho representa: | per cont. rentes. of all blame in the matter to which he had | tivesol foreign powers in Rome, bave always " feferred, ‘The perso erly | exercined, ant atill enjoy tinmoleated, the Cable Banquet, furnished the testimony to Mr Smethe had | freedom of religious worship: inthe several | Liverroor, ‘Thuraday, March, %4.—Tho oted with tl | American Chamber of Commerco in this ed, even befor ne known # chapels of ec Mr. Chanter 4 the tloor, and do patriote of the diferent m clared himeelf an advocate of the reform 9 of joining in there roligio which the report of the committes con So long as the number of Americaua via pls ing Kome was comparatively limited, it was Fernando Wood obtained the floor, but | Hot dificult violded it tor « proposition rtments fo orien valine itable pro of Inte years, with the very great mereass Tho Speaker presented w merge from | of travel, this has heen no easy matter, — It the President of tho United Stains, with a | wa suppored by many that th ng of letter from the Secretary of State, trang | the Amerioan Chapel, being apar! from the mitting an adeiti wt trom Miniter | pesidenee of the minater, would necessarily at Romie, dat IXth, on the sul of the Seotel’ places of worship, the re [ean Protestant Chu to the Committ ‘On motion of ee on I Mr F ri od | weigh Attairs deal srusworth, the Sere | coantrym nat tomes to ir ssible, a rten which he know would excite ling at home, aad subject aunoya Mr our nee | wasn ap eygreat | Mr. Adam city gave a grand banquet to-nisht in honor | of the oon of t fing gold a Beeld, On Mr ain A chil a ister, Mr. Adan hante ot this o Rathbone, Esq, | toate were giv | | Prosident of th . in re | tary tonat, disel als were pre Willoughby Suith he Atlan Cable, at which ted to Cyrus W. fe. Canning and ‘The entertainment fair, The American Min: ant all the Ameriean mer y wore present, William prosided. ‘The uanat loyal and tho health of the rank ply toa highly complimen ainod all personal credit Vnitod States was tary of War sas directed to furnish the | and inconveniones, and at thea ting, | foF the maintenance of peace botwoon House with the roport of General Wilson's | to give themselves nt f/ land and America, saying that hie course surveys of the Hiinois aud Rocke Rivers Hight Lo nsseuible wher 1 fur religi- | had been dictated a ® Mr her from. Oregon J owe worship, he directed tho arnis of the | Mad been dictated by the American (lov hay had the oath | Amorican Eagation to be placed over the | ernment, He thoncht that the magnitude { by tho’ Speaker, took | i in Whiok the American ehanel va | of the ‘relations between the two countries Me lade on'te eoduned & HHT This wertin to hive aatisiiod 160 | wan tue host giarantes of paace. ‘Tho tol for the ereation of a National Wureaw of | fa ; itarteeat ween [OEEADM, he hoped, would strengthen that Insurance, Keterrol ty the Crmmittes of | thon, nor does li tthey will be | guarantee, and might ultimately auporsede Jutieiry, | disturbed during ¢ ne season. ‘Dh diplomacy and my » the world into ous immediate niment of the ¢ upon the rule that the worship shall he held | 8ton and one language. on Military Attuiry, and that i be autho: | under the mintater's root. to saya o | Mr. Rathbone, the chairman, proposed rived ty ait dur the s, fu the | t tuts not the difficulty bas been sujgi | tho healthy of the projector of tho Atlante po , into the manner of pro: | This ie to purchase ot hire fora tor onnd his associates, Ifo awarded the Curing heavy erdnanes for the United States © build A) aN | Cable aud hie associates, Ho awarded tt hie «ti Nt relating thereto Maen ee eea ed, | highest cradit to Mr. Field, as the projector . th th be the great undertahkiu ad extolled bie une her introduced, and be tion ws to th Amor pee to bet with power to #6 nts to a for public ie ‘ are sone and papers, and to employ a clork within the walle of Remo, while an | Field thanks for the honor A directing the Seeretary of War to cause | official reaideace might be provided mutt dled to him, and said he would be ever aya go, m9 te (M6 tn ity anil ting fragmontary com | American t and pew mittoes, It thing that, ao fee we he knew, bad nover been attempted by | URACKEN, Congroen « F partiamentary body. | he A Alter some further discussion, Mr Le het tothe New V Nun.) moved the “previow question,” but the | Another UC. ® Consul Who DiPat May Tt Houde refit to aeconst it by tte i Wasitisaros, Mar 1, <n farther anawer vious question." | Chas. Hl. Upton, datod Geneva, Feb. 27, Tho wreviua question was seconded by | ysi7, and nddrossod to the Soorotary of a 0. Upton ignores MeCracken and Mr. Bisiue then sought to modify his mo to, Mr. i tion by mubstituting for the firat Monday in | Mis report. The atateunent that be (Upton) | was postponed til tho frat ceinbor the vote, givos an indi Tloune on adjou an follows HN nghar, Harr, Ch ad bead, Mor Kk, Nie #ip)s Polanst, Py; won, Roms, Boavk Hpaiding, Vabers, Tat k Nave—Meaare of Ohio, Bal ler, Clark of Kaunas Sohenok, Sheliabarger, Hiewart, Twich Van Agrnum, Ver Ward, Wastiburu of Wissonsia, Mama of Pennsylvania, Will #00 of Orio—9 J experiments to be mule, &e repen| accor of Western Virgi Morriasey, Noell, ‘an Horn of New York, Vea Truro burn of {ndians, Wil wi Wood, Woodbridge —, Aliiaony Mauke, Houiwell, vb, Cook, Covoda, Calluy Dodge, Donelly, Rekley, Yya'asion, Para nent intonded! for t Viole: Finney, Frosley,’ Betsey, Bamitt gin hny Committes of the House ahall be ad: | geonere Maptines Hucters Tucecectie duade dressad to the Speaker, and be submitted to | Lawrence of Ouln, Loon, Lage’: Laughridg the House immediately for reference, and | Glurg Moore, Mye ably Pe for the 4 ted the idea that be Ameri wt of thy pal Ci Decembor beat, the first day of the nest | Ws 4 “common drankard, . wily cout om Hit the rules prevented his doing | Heted by 4 document signed by aovera | eo oe Prevented bie doing | yo rrican,Indi¢a, residant in Goneva, who Mr. Banke called for the yeas and nays | apesk highly of Mr. Upton's character, and on the motion, aud M ded “Vea Jaro that they never auw bin in al con let us lave the yous to aot unnatiral tightness Mr. Upton tle tis question of a 5 al aputinente; he approved Tho vole waa taken by yeusaud naya, and | Of Henry Ward Beechor's Cleveland letter, resulted yeas 0) maya bs, #0 the rasolutin nd thought that the surest way of estab grateful for the 1, He © the Cab valuablo momento ho had ntraated tho prosont suo sin with the severe dixap | pointmont tho work had mot with in the past, Ifo did justica to all engaged in the onterprian, from the Governmont author: ties down to the eailora and marines Ho anid the oxiating cables wore perfoot in construction, and iit do twelve times the tao mt of work which was now offered \ peretore, hoped the Gari on would soon ucod, #o that by | inight bokept constantly in operation, He was in favor of allowing the transmission of j aides of the ove enable them on full of the od that the Md be 1 provements had elud plitical intelligence to th hoping that the Atlantio preaa on both *n at ratos which would able them to publiah the world avery day. Me pro working iacilities of the improved and extended in ly expatiated on the ed when there iu loted, Hee boen co ‘Mondarin De. | /iahing the Union way the policy advocated the of comenting Houday 10 Der) ie that Ietter. In with of July apeech at a the two nations, shat words of ling to Mr. Butler, | dinner, Me U. declares that ho apoke well | enmity might never pase a the A ofthe Peasident, aid requested his hearers | mother aut child, wud that their only yee * | to consider the great services he had ren. | rivalry would bo tn extonding the blessings dered forbear Hibbard, Kitehou, More Kotha Mange Orly from the Ames, A: Stat Van Wyek, Walker, Wil ne of Lodieas, Wil: | Hank ¢ $112,000 ; ‘The Kitch his countey nee anit hind Upton acome to be ail white and pure and | moat makes no admissions | Which the President wo removing hi Waatinctow, March, « ports as to tho elui and to troat hi justitiod VIRGINIA, (Teleqraphed to the New Vork Sun.) Ima—Keport tee, 1M. Van Wy: minittes on Kotrenoliment To Mar 1805, the Leo's security. The m Haul, $80,000, t Mr of ck, re. sof Richmond Hanks to certain coin now deposited in the United ‘Troaaury Logislaturo authorized @ loan of $200,000 from the Banks, which sum was to ho given for the support Seven banks furuishod the amount, rece: y ng State bonda Vir rmy ney wan posited to the credit of the State in the Virginia, $108,000 Exehai Farmora’ Bauk, the THE NEW YoRK CUSTOM HOVSE AGAIN. rs tate of thee ire ores FS Mr. Fernando Wood having resumed tho | 000 Ibs. of cotton at 15 centa per Ib. as pay- floor, on the subject of the Now York Cus | mont for the loan, $271,000 0f the money tom Houno, kave way to Mr Schenck, WhO | wae paid just before the evacuation of proposed to oiler # resolution instructing | Richmond, and after many adventures in the Committee to inquire into the conduct | following the falleu fortunes of the Confed of Houry of New of tin witne relating to the New York Custom House, and it he shold appear to be guilty of indo brik mow Paonia and py but on tho contrary | aud ait during the w reces Mr. Wood declined to yield, to have the lution introduced, and proceeded to ad- during thi re dress the Hou character wii New York aud of the great prossure brought to bear on the President for his appoint: ment by the Chamber of banking institutions and the mere community of New York, thie personally: word with him, and no him for an appointment for « fi owever, that Mr. Smythe was ntit for the office he hel Mr. ‘Was satistiod, totall: A. Smythe, Collector of the Port rk, i connection mony and © the Committes ou Publio Exponditices, to examine in y, or other high 4, to report by articles r otherw rn 1 Mr. i with the wd 0, and in connection procosdings a the mattora dt noe ty, crimes ot of ue Wituease lone of the House and was flyin jo spoke of tho high inythe had enjoyed in Blaten. Commeros, the tile Ho did not know He xohang pplied to nd, He tS erney, thin now in the banks endeayo was their property, aud not under control the Confederate Government They The banke loaned $400,000 and received State for the cotton in payn ment the coin became forfeited to Hiatos aa part of tho ap had been m: the rebellion, of the coin, as it belonged to the United | dwindled rennury De ad to prove th a to $100.0 vent Atublinh the chain bond an on that 6 nt From of war The ui de over to th nfedoracy, southwards after the collapa He had no cight to du banks bya tain Strothers, who bad charge of the troa sure of the defunct and w M0), The t the money 6 United ney ap w of ‘Tho report concludes by stating | Tho following re ‘He it in coin aod Staten, be, b, U r bul ar with | of liberty in eith | Mr. Field doration of | that the banks bave no right to the money, | but aro responsible to the United States for nla balance, pended to the report : tolved g the Senate and House of Kepre. sentatives, in Congress assombiod, that. the 100,000, of thereabouts, ion, Bow on special deposit ' te ‘Tre 3 Unites tes Treasurer, sold, and tl *) - eatistiod from the evidence taken by the rin therefrom covered in the Committee on Publio Expenditures that, | and that the olaimants thereto, the lich: ‘whotber criminal or not, he jot the capa- | mond bavke, may contest their right to (he city, certainly not the dleeretion, to fll &| same in the Court of Claime. place of a1 Sem Referring ton | meng 3 yar: Halberd, thet Mtr From Calenge, . sresn Pte? teen (Tlegrophed 1 te Now York Sun.) statement erased. Mr. food denied that tra, lg tad Az Putney, of Mr. Ban} Hamlin, pub- had ever Fost) Li] He was» mom! i a mt withdrawing all tae late ference ans Ci atl Captain Sir spoooh, in the that had it Mr. Fiold, th laud A apenoh ith M aw ived cr Friday Noon, Mar Tavenroot, Cotton market | week experience: piioe but the m Middling Upl 1 ‘at 10,000 Corn is alee. provisions i changed Loxpom, Mar ed at Ml for my United btate U.S, bonds cl Tid. mails to (th i day \t Warentows, store, The lose the paper wai oods wae compl water. The I hick is ineured for $90,000 in damaged to the fire communic coaupled by about Cable would never ARKIVA Tartan, ling today at is. 4. per qu tor for mixed Weatern. ates 4 dispateh from Tho important featur have been anticipate curred here last night. boot aud aboo store, aud Rock & dipy f homiaphera, ‘och was received with the on mad of which been for the exorti ave ber he deolared of de by Mr. Wiliough Canning was unavoidably 8. Mareh |i — The etrom Philadelphia via in this Bay this morning, arch 1.—The steamship ww York bas arrived out, MMERCIAL, h Vi The of in the begin: 1 conside: is gradually. rec: and the throe days past alow ino and an upward tondenoy in price of the w up market opens firm today at the following — authorized — quotatio J, EiSgd, ; Middling Orleans, 4d. ‘The awles of tho day ure oatimated The market ly, a FINANCIAL. h Ly -Noon—Conaole open: 7134; Minoie Fr nkfort reports that From Europe by Steamer: The Hammonia from Southa: pton with arrived at this port yeater of her news by Cable. At Watertows. (Telegraphed (0 the 2 e@ York Sun) oh 15.—A_ tire oo: burning Moye fe was $10,000; fully sueured. Wis, May At Chicago. (Teleraphed (0 the New York Sun.) Cm March | he paper warehouse of J. M. W. Joni Deatborn etost last night, “The toa A fire broke ‘out } J Fvexing Jounwat, Their af dtc | sud traueuctions wore very hight ; ot L there lant eveuing at) The building | buckshot Wood <1 The Metropolitan Undergound Railway was then considered. Mr. White moved to amend by providing pany shall be requir won & Vandenburg! logad originators of the underground ronda in this country auch amounts reapect | ively aa @ Commission appointed oy the Su preme Court may adjadge them entitled to. Vending the discussion on this amend ment, Mr. Lent raised the point Will had boon fully ongronas | decided the point well taken, and the bill The amendment was ld not be read alopted. A discussion being pormitted by copaent, and the resolution of Me, White the bill to the Railroad Con y ators of i the oasion of distribution of atock. r annonneed the bill in p tho Railroad Committon, Mr. Low reported back the bill amended riding to instructions, it was of: dored to be engronaos, A report from the State Eaginoor was pro sented in anawer Jution, showin, that two hundred and twenty-four mite railroad have been constricted ta this State dary th Distri create al Metr wed of Wh vou ant Pier The Souato then adjourned, ASSEMBLY, nerowrs Tho Annnat Supply til! To incorporate the Proapoct Park « ney Istand Railroad Company To facilitate travel to Park by the extension Point to Fluahi ‘To tnoorporate stage companies New York Authorizing the appolntmont of addition al tire companios for New York To amend the act relative to buildin, and tho storage of combustible materiale New York Tocroate the offion of Metropolitan Biro Marshal in Now Youk To regulate the pay of monbors of the Metropolitan Biro Departiuent ‘Vo amend the charter of tho Brook! Turnveroia Relative to th sehools in Brook! To provide t Poughkoopaia pravont persons from sianiling in front business aud eutioing away yn Aupport of the con the aupply of water in rogacd to the Holl Gate pilots BILLS PAgsLD. Ml aolliers hie une of nr th tain piere, ali Haat River the Mount Morris Water and whary The in facilitate tha conatrnotion of the toball and Wlattsburg Wailrowd, by a vote of 67 to 1b Making an ap ofa now (apitel, | priation for th hy w vote of To authorize the Meter Com) to lay railroad tr Now York oity, by ol Tou Clinton and other atreete in Brooklys To winond the charter of the Wrooklyn Improvement Company WILLS INTRODUCED, To rainn money to aid the Normal Sohoot at Brooklyn ‘Yo amend the act for the promotion of Night companion To pend the Hxcise law. the commissioners’ map of Iirvok ook wai Somston. Cho session was occupied in the discus ion of the bil providing fur the enlarge the loe and Soneca Canals ment providing for the enlarge: ment of the Champlain Canal to the present sizo of the Erie was adopted. ‘This bill was made the special order for Wein morning The Aasombly then aiourned Naylaation of the Hades (Telegraphed (0 the New ¥ Atuany, 1,—Tho river is suppose to be closed to navigation above Khinebrok. The steamboat Nupha, which came up to Hudaon, will not venture to retura until the Considerable amount during the arrived at, or departed trou, Athena this aeasou, rie Sun.) General Intelligenoa (By Mait (0 the New York Sun.) A KexXoestablishment at Meriden, Cy which tho proprietor had cleared i thr nthe, was Lrokeu up a few even jogs rt battle th f the North German Con federation ia | k aod white h zoutal strip of red and the I’rusaiat the contre. The mercantile flag ie black, white aad red, ployed in the manulactory Tones. when Grey be, to sappent Parker of an’ improper intimacy with his wife, Detorm pital barrel gua, but as m0 be raised the ker threw Bmselt behind a Hood, when Grey fired. Ni ieroed the beart foll dead iu his tracks. 0 arseatod aad loll to auamar., the and from Contra! of certain railroad ovide temporary homes for sick and | son the Evie, Oswego wad | day | YESTERDAY'S REPORT FROM IRELAND Two Fentan Head Centres Ar- rested in Belfast, ff a Rising in Liverpeei. FENIAN ALARM IN CANADA, Troops Ordered Out. Fears ae how &e. Tho Outbreak tm Iretand. | (Cable Dispatch to the Sun) Dentay, Tharsday Evening, March 14.— Two Fenian Head Centres, named Burns | and Rea, fave beon arrested in Belfast. Noone Match lj —Four moro veasele of war havo muiled for the Foara aro entertainod of @ ring of tho Iriah in Liverpool. BY STEAMER. | The steamer Hammonia with passengers ood mails, arvived at this port last even Her dates are to the 6th inat |, A very important wan made on the {rivinat., ta the neighborhood of Limericks Finetion. The name givon by the prisoner is Massey, and be is said to be the chief of | the Fenian organization ia Ireland. It te stated that he hold a high command, under another name, in the Foderal army during the late war, Ho wae brought to Dablia vad lodged in prison. Lospow, Friday | Trish conat. There ie a report that Morrissey, a well soon American prose fighter, was taken out J of the train at tho Limerick Junction last night. Ho had arrived from America yea terday mo A large for of troops hadbbeen concen- trated, and Mullingar and Athlone had beca | Foun ed witheavalry, Trains were held ia | readincss to convey troopa from Dar » the South” if required. Le {cautious were being taken in all th cities, The wires to Valontia were cut Fenian Alarm anda _Numered Meve- ™ ar et. Albans (Tetegraphed to the New York Sun.) Orrawa, ©. W., Maroh 15, —There are rw mors intown of Fonian movements in the neighborhood of St. Albans, Vermont. It is said that the Govornmont isin possoasion of important information on the subject, and that Hoo, Mr. Blair, the only Cabinet Minister here, tatends to leave for Montreal immediately. Mowtreat, March 15.—Ono bundred and twonty five regulars, under the command of Captain Bolton, with a full supply of am munition, left by the train this morning for Champtain. A strong force of the Royal Artillory, with light fleld pieces, will be sent on fron duty today. Frequent conferences took place yoaterday betwoor © authorities and the ataif of the the regu militia department, Tononto, March 15,—There will be some movemont of forces here today culare of which are withhold, Tonovro, ©, W., March 15,—The military authoritios are making aétive preparations to receive the Fenians, should thoy attempt another raid. Half a bettory of artillery nd men, of the 17th Regime: ent to Brantford this morning 4 that two troops of Hussars will join nafew days, A brigade to consist cavalry and infantry of th Togilar aruy, ant LON) voluntenca will ron: deavous at Hewatlord ; from this place they can be tranaportod east or west ow short tho parti of artillery, Fenian Mecting ta Rost (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Hosrox, March 11.—A largo and enthnai aatto meeting of Fenians aud the friends of ke t Nilating tothe Grand atrect and Newtown | Heland wae held in Fanuoil Ifall this oven Railroad tn Brooklyn for the purpose of expressing aympathy ‘0 ee ret a itroad from Iunter'’s | with and givin: assistance to their bre ren, wh erat Addresses wero made oston ling for the Lb: y PA. Colli Jeremiah O'Donovan and PL W, Crontn, of New York, and J. B. Fitegorald. Cousiderable enthusiasm was manifested, and alargo sum was realized by contcibu | tious to the cause of Fenina Meeting im Detroit. (Teegraphed to the New York Sun) Derkorr, Mow, Merch HA Feniae mas night ting waa hold ia the City Hall to Several hundred were present and spirit was manifested | MEXICO. | Tho City of Mexico not Occapled by the Liverals, & (Telegraphed to the N n) ©, Maro 1),—Manuel Gail: Agent of the Euporor Maximilian, this city, publishes a card contradicting the | etatomont that the City of Mexioo was cap | tured by the Liberals on the 17th of Fobrua Ho saya that he bas later information at tho Linperial General Marques was in possession of tho city wt tho time referred to San Baanc ton, ry wasvilie, Drowsevitce, March via, New Of Luana March IL Three days lator news | trom the Interior, up to Web. 25th, and gen 1 news up to the 2th, ceived Report have boon ro ad of the Imperial inthe City of Mosico, He is ealled We Tig Cuvuya,” Ho saya in a procla mation: "IT have given you proof enough | how Eshalt conduct mywelt and defend wha ts intruatod to 1 1h ibe Oot bag lniltan inarabedl te aiask r downd give im tattle, Maximitian's | force uated at | | those of | the Liberals at som 1 re armios in the field uu Kopublicans 19,000, wad Tuuporialiats Tho decisive battle syuer takow comm, 11,000, j wuuld probably bo fought about the 2th ‘News items. (Dy Telegraph to ae New York Sun) Tun bill to bridge the Mississippi a Winona has passed both houses of the Wis consin Logialatare, | Te Harviaburg, Pa. huni pal olaotion | yostorday resulted in tho usual majority for the Democrats. | No orders had up to last evoning been ro, ceived in Now Orioans, a# was anticipated relative to onturcing the Military Govern | mont. | Cuinuar goode to the value of half Vion of dollars, havo beon seized in Sav Francisco by officors of the Goverument for allaged undervaluation. Tux municipal etaction ia Erie, Pa, yo terday, resulted in the election of Mr. No ble, Iudepsndout aud Improvement Candi nt | dxte. | Tux Texas Conservatives are moving for @seasion of tho Legislature, The San An | tonia Express, @ Radical paper, aaye one | will positively be held to divide the funde on haud and org snize for future action. Ay accident ocurved near New Brighton, | Ohio, on the Pisteburgh and Steubenville railroad, yoaterday. Quo passenger train | ran into another. One passenger was killed and the lege of eight others wore broks A MBETING was hold at the Philadelphia Two meu named Croy and Parker. were Board of Trade Rooms yesterday, to inaug urate measures to relieve the suffering in the South, Resolutions wore adopted ox od 0 Kill him, Grey prooured | pressing sympathy with the destitute peo plo of the South, and committees wore ep peinted to collect money and supplies, and { Hood, who | to supefintend their distribution. Grey and Parker | t eee el \Centivved on Fourth Pace, —— ~ - |